During the past few years the college press has teemed with complaints about the condition of the atmosphere in recitation rooms; men have been packed to suffocation in some of the smaller rooms, the large sections in some courses making this in many instances unavoidable, but often the complaints were of a valid character and as such required due consideration. Formerly it took many such complaints to remedy cases of this kind, but we observe with pleasure, as an instance of the better attention student wants are meeting this year, that one of the larger and most popular courses has just been removed by the professor to a better ventilated room, without any urging on the part of the class.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.